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A Study on MEC Network Application Functions for Autonomous Driving (자율주행을 위한 MEC 적용 기능의 연구)

  • Kang-Hyun Nam
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.427-432
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    • 2023
  • In this study, MEC (: Multi-access Edge Computing) proposes a cloud service network configuration for various tests of autonomous vehicles to which V2X (: Vehicle to Everything) is applied in Wave, LTE, and 5G networks and MEC App (: Application) applied V2X service function test verification of two domains (operator (KT, SKT, LG U+), network type (Wave, LTE (including 3G), 5G)) in a specific region. In 4G networks of domestic operators (SKT, KT, LG U+ and Wave), MEC summarized the improvement effects through V2X function blocks and traffic offloading for the purpose of bringing independent network functions. And with a high level of QoS value in the V2X VNF of the 5G network, the traffic steering function scenario was demonstrated on the destination-specific traffic path.

Optimal design of floating substructures for spar-type wind turbine systems

  • Choi, Ejae;Han, Changwan;Kim, Hanjong;Park, Seonghun
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.253-265
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    • 2014
  • The platform and floating structure of spar type offshore wind turbine systems should be designed in order for the 6-DOF motions to be minimized, considering diverse loading environments such as the ocean wave, wind, and current conditions. The objective of this study is to optimally design the platform and substructure of a 3MW spar type wind turbine system with the maximum postural stability in 6-DOF motions as well as the minimum material cost. Therefore, design variables of the platform and substructure were first determined and then optimized by a hydrodynamic analysis. For the hydrodynamic analysis, the body weight of the system was considered, and the ocean wave conditions were quantified to the wave forces using the Morison's equation. Moreover, the minimal number of computation analysis models was generated by the Design of Experiments (DOE), and the design variables of the platform and substructure were finally optimized by using a genetic algorithm with a neural network approximation.

Unsteady Analysis of Hydraulic Behavior Characteristics in Water Treatment System Using CFD Simulation (CFD를 이용한 정수처리 공정 내 유량변동시 수리흐름 해석에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seong-Su;Choi, Jong-Woong;Park, No-Suk;Wang, Chang-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.215-222
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    • 2013
  • The fluctuation of inlet flow to a water treatment plant makes a serious problem that it can change the outlet flowrate from each process abruptly. Since it takes very short time for the surface wave occurred from the fluctuation of inlet flow to reach the latter processes, it is impossible for operators to cope with that stably. In order to investigate the characteristics of hydraulic behavior for rectangular sedimentation basin in water treatment plant, CFD(Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation were employed. From the results of both CFD simulations, it was confirmed that time taken for the follow-up processes by the fluctuation in intake well can be estimated by the propagation velocity of surface waves. Also, it takes very short time for the surface wave occurred from the fluctuation of inlet flow to reach the latter processes. In the case of inlet flowerate being increased sharply, local velocity within sedimentation basin appeared as wave pattern and increased due to convection current. Also, it could be observed that vortex made local velocity in the vicinity of bottom rise.

A study on response analysis of submerged floating tunnel with linear and nonlinear cables

  • Yarramsetty, Poorna Chandra Rao;Domala, Vamshikrishna;Poluraju, P.;Sharma, R.
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.219-240
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents the comparison between SFT response with linear and nonlinear cables. The dynamic response analysis of submerged floating tunnel (SFT) is presented computationally with linear and nonlinear tension legs cables. The analysis is performed computationally for two wave directions one at 90 degrees (perpendicular) to tunnel and other at 45 degrees to the tunnel. The tension legs or cables are assumed as linear and non- linear and the analysis is also performed by assuming one tension leg or cable is failed. The Response Amplitude Operators (RAO's) are computed for first order waves, second order waves for both failure and non-failure case of cables. For first order waves- the SFT response is higher for sway and heave degree of freedom with nonlinear cables as compared with linear cables. For second order waves the SFT response in sway degree of freedom is bit higher response with linear cables as compared with nonlinear cables and the SFT in heave degree of freedom has higher response at low time periods with nonlinear cables as compared with linear cables. For irregular waves the power spectral densities (PSD's) has been computed for sway and heave degrees of freedom, at $45^0$ wave direction PSD's are higher with linear cables as compared with nonlinear cables and at $90^0$ wave direction the PSD's are higher with non-linear cables. The mooring force responses are also computed in y and z directions for linear and nonlinear cables.

A Study on Radio Wave Resource Management and Industrial Technology Revitalization in The Medical and Energy Fields (의료 및 에너지 분야 전파 자원 관리 및 산업 기술 활성화 방안에 대한 연구)

  • Yoon, Sang-Ok;Seok, Gyeong-Hyu
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.543-554
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    • 2022
  • In this study, the government's investment, laws, regulations, and difficulties related to IoT radio technology in the energy and medical fields are mainly analyzed. Also, plans for dissemination, technology preemption, and commercialization are derived to enhance global competitiveness. Research on ways to secure and predict radio wave application technologies in energy and medical fields, and to alleviate barriers to entry for new business operators. Analyzes the efficiency of support measures using expert groups in each energy and medical field, analyzes the utilization value of accumulated data, and proposes mid- to long-term promotion systems and support measures, as well as utilization measures of data held by external agencies related to radio waves.

A Study on the Validation of the Collision Avoidance System for Small-size Vessels (소형 선박의 충돌 회피 시스템 검증에 관한 연구)

  • Pyun, Jang-Hoon;Ryu, Sung-Gon;Kim, In-Seob
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.27 no.7
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    • pp.1023-1030
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    • 2021
  • Korea Maritime Safety Tribunal (KMST) statistics released in of 2019 indicated that most collision accidents involving small-size vessels with less than 20 gross-tonnage occur mainly due to operational carelessness, such as forward-looking negligence and unskilled vessel control. As an effective remedy, training and education for vessel operators are being strengthened to prevent accidents. However, collision accidents are increasing, and technical measures are continuously developed to reduce accidents caused by human factors. In this study, an avoidance algorithm and prototype of terminal-controller against collision between two nearby vessels was developed for implementation on relative navigation control by adopting WAVE telecommunication technology. Moreover, several sea trial tests were performed to verify the collision avoidance algorithm and control system using two fishing vessels for dif erent scenarios.

Dynamic Analysis of a Tension Leg Platform Using Morison's Equation (Morison 방정식을 이용한 Tension Leg Platform의 동정해석)

  • Pyun, Chong Kun;Park, Woo Sun;Yun, Chung Bang
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.223-228
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    • 1987
  • An efficient method for the calculation of wave forces on a tension leg platform(TLP) is presented in this paper. It is based on the Morison's equation with two corrective terms. One is the reduction of the inertia forces on the vertical columns in order to include the wave diffraction effect particularly for small wave conditions. The other is the inclusion of the hydrodynamic forces acting at the bottoms of the columns. Numerical studies are carried out for a TLP in 1000 ft water with two different wave heading angles($0^{\circ}$ and $45^{\circ}$). The reponse amplitude operators(RAO's) for the TLP motions and top tether tension variations are obtained by the present method and the theoretically more accurate method based on the diffraction theory. A comparison has been made between the results obtained by two methods.

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Effect of vacuum on amplitude and phase fluctuation (빛의 세기 및 위상 요동에 나타나는 진공 효과)

  • 노재우;김기식
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.219-226
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    • 1996
  • The wave-particle duality of light plays important role in quantum optics and it often produces a result different from that of classical wave theory. In this paper, we study the intensity and phase fluctuation of light which show certain change after light goes through a beam splitter, and show the difference between the classical and quantum theory. We show quantitatively that the uncertainty of phase increases at the output of a beam splitter due to the contribution of vacuum fluctuation, even though classical theory predicts no such change in phase fluctuation. The expectation values of normally ordered operators are introduced where the vacuum effect is naturally eliminated, and it is shown that the classical informations are recovered in this way. Analysis on the expectation values produces a distinction between measured phase and inferred phase values and they are related through the contribution of vacuum field.

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Natural frequencies and response amplitude operators of scale model of spar-type floating offshore wind turbine

  • Hong, Sin-Pyo;Cho, Jin-Rae
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.61 no.6
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    • pp.785-794
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    • 2017
  • This paper is concerned with the comparative numerical and experimental study on the natural behavior and the motion responses of a 1/75 moored scale model of a 2.5 MW spar-type floating offshore wind turbine subject to 1-D regular wave. Heave, pitch and surge motions and the mooring tensions are investigated and compared by numerical and experimental methods. The upper part of wind turbine which is composed of three rotor blades, hub and nacelle is modeled as a lumped mass and three mooring lines are pre-tensioned by means of linear springs. The numerical simulations are carried out by a coupled FEM-cable dynamics code, while the experiments are performed in a wave tank equipped with the specially-designed vision and data acquisition system. Using the both methods, the natural behavior and the motion responses in RAOs are compared and parametrically investigated to the fairlead position, the spring constant and the location of mass center of platform. It is confirmed, from the comparison, that both methods show a good agreement for all the test cases. And, it is observed that the mooring tension is influenced by all three parameters but the platform motion is dominated by the location of mass center. In addition, from the sensitivity analysis of RAOs, the coupling characteristic of platform motions and the sensitivities to the mooring parameters are investigated.

HIGHER ORDER OPERATOR SPLITTING FOURIER SPECTRAL METHODS FOR THE ALLEN-CAHN EQUATION

  • SHIN, JAEMIN;LEE, HYUN GEUN;LEE, JUNE-YUB
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2017
  • The Allen-Cahn equation is solved numerically by operator splitting Fourier spectral methods. The basic idea of the operator splitting method is to decompose the original problem into sub-equations and compose the approximate solution of the original equation using the solutions of the subproblems. The purpose of this paper is to characterize higher order operator splitting schemes and propose several higher order methods. Unlike the first and the second order methods, each of the heat and the free-energy evolution operators has at least one backward evaluation in higher order methods. We investigate the effect of negative time steps on a general form of third order schemes and suggest three third order methods for better stability and accuracy. Two fourth order methods are also presented. The traveling wave solution and a spinodal decomposition problem are used to demonstrate numerical properties and the order of convergence of the proposed methods.